F.H. Merzbach, Assignee in Insolvency of the State Investment and Insurance Company, Plaintiff and Appellant, and Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. of California, Plaintiff and Respondent, vs. W.E. Hadley, Defendant and Respondent

A Familiar Exposition of the Constitution of the United States: Containing a Brief Commentary on Every Clause, Explaining the True Nature, Reasons, and Objects Thereof; Designed for the Use of School Libraries and General Readers [etc.]. Compare Cohen 2923

The Fatal Effects of Gambling Exemplified in the Murder of William Weare, and the Trial and Fate of John Thurtell, the Murderer . . . To Which Is Added, the Gambler's Scourge; a Complete Expose of the Whole System of Gambling in the Metropolis [etc.]

The Federal Cases, Comprising Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit and District Courts of the United States, from the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Federal Reporter, Arranged Alphabetically [etc.]. Thirty Volumes [complete]

First A Safegard and a Stay for Sheriffs, Bayliffs, Serjeants at Mace, and such Officers. Or Their Well doings Justified, and their Evill actings Abolished . . . Thirdty [sic] And for Honest Executors and Administrators from paying [etc.]

The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England . . . Revised and Corrected, With Additions of Notes . . . By Francis Hargrave and Charles Butler, Including also The Notes of Chief Justice Hale [etc.]. Two Volumes. Cohen 9452

Fortescutus Illustratus, Or a Commentary On that Nervous Treatise De Laudibus Legum Angliae, Written by Sir John Fortescue . . . The Heroique Design of whose Excellent Judgement . . . is humbly endeavoured to be Revived, Admired, and Advanced. Wing W1046

A Full and Genuine History of the Inhuman and Unparalleled Murders of Mr. William Galley, a Custom-House Officer, and Mr. Daniel Chater, a Shoemaker, by Fourteen Notorious Smugglers [with accounts of the trials of other smugglers] [etc.]. The Sixth Edition

Full and Genuine Report!!! Trial for Crim. Con. of Norton v. Visccount Melbourne, With the Whole of the Letters. Damages Laid at Ten Thousand Pounds. Corrected from the Notes of Two Eminent Short-Hand Writers. Also a Sketch of the Family of Norton